South Carolina Statutes
§ 16-11-660 — Traveling outside of road on cultivated lands.
South Carolina § 16-11-660
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-660 (2026).
Text
It shall be a misdemeanor for any person wilfully to walk, drive or ride or to allow his team to travel outside of the road on the cultivated lands of another, punishable as provided in Section 16-11-650; provided, that in case any person charged with this misdemeanor be brought before or reported to a magistrate he may discharge himself from any further proceedings therein by paying such fine within the above limits as the magistrate may impose.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 16-390; 1952 Code SECTION 16-390; 1942 Code SECTION 1224; 1932 Code SECTION 1224; Cr. C. '22 SECTION 112; Cr. C. '12 SECTION 232; Cr. C. '02 SECTION 178; G. S. 1192; R. S. 173; 1881 (17) 593.
Nearby Sections
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§ 16-11-110
Arson.§ 16-11-140
Burning of crops, fuel or lumber.§ 16-11-150
Burning lands of another without consent.§ 16-11-170
Wilfully burning lands of another.§ 16-11-190
Attempts to burn.§ 16-11-310
Definitions.§ 16-11-311
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 16-11-660, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/11/16-11-660.